Study of vocal problems at all stages of development. Taught in conjunction with Class Voice (MU 121) plus one seminar each week.

MU 651. Special Topics. (1-6 Credits)

MU 652. Special Topics. (1-6 Credits)

MU 654. Pedagogy of Brass Instruments. (1 Credit)

Course designed to work out specific problems with graduate students in furthering their knowledge of and skill in teaching brass instruments. Taught in conjunction with Class Brass (MU 141) plus one seminar each week.

MU 655. Pedagogy of Percussion Instruments. (1 Credit)

A course designed to focus on development of deepened knowledge, competencies and skill in teaching percussion instruments. Taught in conjunction with MU 151, Class Percussion, plus one seminar hour per week.

MU 657. Pedagogy of Woodwind Instruments. (1 Credit)

Designed to work out specific problems with graduate students in furthering their knowledge of and skill in teaching woodwind instruments. Taught in conjunction with Class Woodwinds (MU 171) plus one seminar each week.

MU 658. Pedagogy of String Instruments. (1 Credit)

Course designed to focus on advanced problems and development in deepening the student's knowledge and skill in teaching orchestral string instruments. Taught in conjunction with MU 161 Class Strings, plus one seminar each week.

MU 661. Methods and Materials in Music Education. (3 Credits)

Concepts, methods, and materials in music education N-12.

MU 675. Master Concert. (1 Credit)

The master concert will be performed by the graduate student's own group in its normal place of performance. Planning, performance, and evaluation of the concert will be under the guidance of the music faculty.

MU 680. Secondary Applied Music. (1,2 Credits)

A course designed to provide individual academic and artistic instruction in the development of skills, techniques and materials of performance and study of music in an applied area of musical performance other than the student's primary area of performance in the applied area studied; departmental approval.

A variety of topics for study are available to eligible graduate students under this course number and title. Course number may be repeated to address different topics in music. Departmental approval is required.